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how is plasma and bose condensate different from other states of matter

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Answered by nitashachadha84
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Plasma is a state of matter. ... This substance which is formed at very high temperatures and consisting of ions is called a plasma. A Bose Einstein condensate is a state of matter as well. It consists of a dilute gas of bosons( integer spin particles like photons) at near absolute zero (0 Kelvin).

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Answered by shaziarashidmalik13
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Plasma is a state of matter. ... This substance which is formed at very high temperatures and consisting of ions is called a plasma. A Bose Einstein condensate is a state of matter as well. It consists of a dilute gas of bosons( integer spin particles like photons) at near absolute zero (0 Kelvin).

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